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10 Short Novels Magazine — page 104: Pulp Fiction, 1938

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This is a story introduction page from a pulp magazine featuring "The Frozen Empire" by Clint Douglas, a Northwest Mounted Police tale. The page displays the story title, a subtitle explaining that criminals operating in the Canadian Northwest are being pursued by "Jinx" Herbert of the Mounted Police, and the beginning of Chapter 1, titled "Double Murder." An illustration shows what appears to be a confrontation scene with multiple figures in period clothing. The opening prose describes two policemen, including Constable Phil Robinson, pausing near a boulder while investigating in harsh winter conditions. The page number indicates this is page 102 of the magazine.

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/ e Northwest Mounted The Frozen Empire City killers and North-country murderers banded to run a fortune in furs out of the Northwest. Following them was “ Jinx’ Herbert of the Mounted. But following Herbert was the jinx that trekked his every manhunt. By Clint Douglas , CHAPTER I sn DOUBLE MURDER His = e HE savage norther roared like a BIE = beast in pain. Driving snow whipped across the white wilder- ness in blasting gusts. The two police- men paused in the lee of a great boulder. Constable Phil Robinson, the slighter of the two, led the way. The limping giant 102 Gomichbooks (E@)